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CA - Jose Ortigoza, 26, San Diego, 24 Jan 2014

Jose Alberto Ortigoza

San Diego police said Ortigoza was last seen on Jan. 24, just before 3 p.m., entering the U.S. at the Otay Mesa Port of Entry. Ortigoza was crossing the border to conduct business of behalf of his employer, Especies y Granos de Baja California, police said. He hasn’t been heard from since, and has not been in contact with his family or his employer.

Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

"When from a long distant past nothing persists, after the people are dead, after things are broken and scattered, still alone, more persistent, more faithful, the smell and taste of things remain poised a long, long time like souls, ready to remind us, waiting, hoping for their moment amid the ruins of all the rest, and bear unfaltering in the tiny and almost impalpable drop of their essence the vast structure of recollection."

Wife Pleads for Return of Missing Husband: ‘I Need Him’

Jose Alberto Ortigoza, Denise Renteria, and their young child.

Wife Pleads for Return of Missing Husband: ‘I Need Him’

A woman whose husband has been missing since last month after crossing into San Diego at the U.S.-Mexico border made a tearful, heartfelt plea for his safe return Tuesday. In Spanish, between tears, Denise Renteria begged anyone who might know anything about her husband’s whereabouts to please come forward and contact police. “We’re asking for your help from the bottom of our hearts,” she said, crying. “We’re a family that has always been together. I need him, as a husband, as the father of my child. Please help me.”

Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.

"When from a long distant past nothing persists, after the people are dead, after things are broken and scattered, still alone, more persistent, more faithful, the smell and taste of things remain poised a long, long time like souls, ready to remind us, waiting, hoping for their moment amid the ruins of all the rest, and bear unfaltering in the tiny and almost impalpable drop of their essence the vast structure of recollection."

A woman whose husband has been missing since last month after crossing into San Diego at the U.S.-Mexico border made a tearful, heartfelt plea for his safe return Tuesday.
In Spanish, between tears, Denise Renteria begged anyone who might know anything about her husband’s whereabouts to please come forward and contact police.

San Diego County Crime Stoppers and the San Diego Police Department Missing Persons Unit continue to look for leads to help locate missing person Jose Alberto Ortigoza. The family and friends of Mr. Ortigoza have increased the reward to $5,000 for any information that may lead to his whereabouts.